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Natures Aid Vitamin D3 drops

26 January 2013 by Eileen Leave a Comment

Snow snow go away. Please come another day! We need sun! My children are missing having fun outside the house.  There were no sunlight at all. As a mother of two, I was worry of how much my children get to expose to sunlight each day. My children does not always had a healthy meal. Ms C is especially very picky on her food.  It is very hard to encourage her to have a healthy meal.

Natures Aid Vitamin D3 drops

I am so glad that I was asked to review Natures Aid Vitamin D3 drops.  It has been designed specifically for breastfed babies, infants and children. Vitamin D is an essential vitamin that helps your body absorbs calcium for strong, healthy bones and teeth. This is especially important for children’s growing bodies.

It does NOT contain sugars, flavourings, preservatives and artificial colours. It is lactose free, yeast free and gluten free. It comes with a dropper and it is easy to squeeze and measure.

Mr K was not very impressed with the taste when I fed him straight from the dropper. He said it tasted oily and bitter. I had to give him a cup of water to wash the funny taste away. So I decided to add it into their food and milk. They took it well and did not even notice that I had added the vitamin D3 drops. I rate this Vitamin D3 drops 4 stars out of 5 stars.  The dropped star is for the taste. The RRP is £6.95 for a 50 ml bottle which I think is reasonably priced. Most of the vitamin D3 products are approximately around that price range.

Disclosure: We received the sample for the purposes of writing this review, however, all thoughts and opinions remain our own.

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